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San Antonio Spurs tie Western Conference finals series at 2-2

Victor Wembanyama made a half-court buzzer-beater to end the second quarter. The Spurs then defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder by 21 points in Game 4.

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Victor Wembanyama received the ball with seconds remaining in the second quarter. He released a shot from 43 feet that entered the basket as the buzzer sounded. The Spurs entered the game trailing the series 2-1. They had built a 15-point lead in the previous game before losing by a wide margin. The half-court shot and limited three-point success by the Thunder contributed to the outcome.

Game outcome The Spurs completed a 21-point victory to tie the series at two games apiece. The win occurred on Sunday night in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.

Key Facts

43-foot shot
Wembanyama released the ball from half-court
21-point margin
Spurs defeated Thunder by that score in Game 4
Series tied 2-2
Western Conference finals now even after four games

Potential Impact

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    The series will continue with Game 5 in Oklahoma City.

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